your body gets embalmed.
and then it depends on where your body is needed.
You could be used for medical students, plastic surgeon practice, a car crash dummy, fertilizer, mortuary work, or for forensic science.
if you're really serious about finding out about what happens to people who donate their bodies, i recommend the book "Stiff"
It's all about the life of a cadaver. :]
Well first of all they do some test on your body to make sure it's healthy then they take your organs and give them to people that are computable to your body type. after that they cremate your body and give you a proper barial
Embryos that are not implanted in the clinic can be frozen for future use, donated to other couples, donated for research purposes, or discarded. The specific fate of these embryos is typically determined by the patients and the clinic's policies.
it goes to a blood bank
nothing happens
The receiver probably dies.
New research shows it affects your brain. You are changing your thinking process and the way it works.
For expiring donated blood, they are disposed in accordance to the laws of the blood bank about proper disposal of blood.
Please view the information available in the link to see if you are interested in donating plasma. From a non doctoral standpoint, donating plasma is not harmful to your body and is helpful to whatever the plasma is sent out for. http://www.donatingplasma.org/whydonate/faq.aspx
some or donated, some are put back, and some are incinerated.
If you lie when donating blood, it can have serious consequences for both you and the recipient of the blood. Lying about your health or medical history can lead to the transfusion of contaminated blood, which can harm the recipient or even be life-threatening. It is important to be honest when donating blood to ensure the safety of both the donor and the recipient.
by thinking that whatever happens,happens for the best.
The hogs are donated to the local food pantry/food share and used to feed the hungry.